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of people, a lot of engineers and scientists descended on alabama, and the city wanted to diaz's seagate itself and that helped them to negotiate this quietly. so yes, from the beginning -- my parents were civil rights activists and after the voting civil rights act passes then they turn to politics. i grew up licking stamps from the national democratic party. i have memories my father ran for governor against george wallace in 1970 and i have th
of people, a lot of engineers and scientists descended on alabama, and the city wanted to diaz's seagate itself and that helped them to negotiate this quietly. so yes, from the beginning -- my parents were civil rights activists and after the voting civil rights act passes then they turn to politics. i grew up licking stamps from the national democratic party. i have memories my father ran for governor against george wallace in 1970 and i have th
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seagate got the building at a rock bottom price of $90,000, and the facility cost $300 million to build. >>> back to the super bowl, a record number of people watch today big game yesterday that means a record number watched the commercials. >> and the power outage. but which ad did we all rewatch the most? let's bring in scott budman that knows the company that knows. budweiser was good, and go daddy, i don't know. >> we will talk about the ads and the most tivoed play was done by the ravens. per tradition, the most popular were the ones with the most humor. this taco bell ad was the most watched ad, let's go to the top five. see if your favorite is on here. taco bell, the doritos goat tore sale. and hyundai, and doritos again, with the daddy dressing up and the go daddy sot. the top ten ads came in the first half. and a new record set for social media messages flying back and forth during the super bowl. >> watching tv has always been social, back in the day, when people gathered around the tube and then the water cooler and now that effect is moving to the digital landscape, so peopl
seagate got the building at a rock bottom price of $90,000, and the facility cost $300 million to build. >>> back to the super bowl, a record number of people watch today big game yesterday that means a record number watched the commercials. >> and the power outage. but which ad did we all rewatch the most? let's bring in scott budman that knows the company that knows. budweiser was good, and go daddy, i don't know. >> we will talk about the ads and the most tivoed play was...
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we like seagate technology the very undervalued, great dividend yield. we'll stick with domestic stocks paying higher dividend so they can minimize volatility for our clients. liz: still likes the dividend trade. mark, jeff, have a great weekend. >> you too. liz: great to see you guys. technology, data storage equipment-maker emulex, have you heard of this company? names like cisco, dell, oracle, hewlett-packard. but continued weakness in i-t spending is taking a toll. the stock is following following its earnings release. coming up exclusively we've got the ceo. about his plan on acquisitions and he will see better times ahead. david: don't you love to look at this number? 14,000? thank god we're backed. last year's super bowl was the most watched tv show in history. advertisers taking advantage of this. mercedes-benz usa are showing us how they are spending big bucks to promote their lowest priced car ever. we'll tell you exactly how low. go daddy's executive chairman, nobody does a super bowl commercial like godaddy. they will tell us how to use peopl
we like seagate technology the very undervalued, great dividend yield. we'll stick with domestic stocks paying higher dividend so they can minimize volatility for our clients. liz: still likes the dividend trade. mark, jeff, have a great weekend. >> you too. liz: great to see you guys. technology, data storage equipment-maker emulex, have you heard of this company? names like cisco, dell, oracle, hewlett-packard. but continued weakness in i-t spending is taking a toll. the stock is...
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silver lake has done deals like this before with seagate and we do think it gets done. >> what does this deal allow dell to do that it could not do as a public company? >> well, it's really more of the same, maybe at a quicker pace, higher level of magnitude. more investment in r&d, m & a continues as is but at a faster clip. it's really a continuation of what they have been doing for the last three or four years. >> what can dell do to get its monlgo back, revitalize its business that it hasn't already tried to do. >> that's the thing. three need to invest more in the client, the pc. tablets are looking more like pcs and pcs more like tablets. it's really investment in the data center, higher growth, companies, security networking and storage. >> jayson noland, rw baird. >> $5 million, that's what they are seeking against ratings agency standard & poor's. mcgraw hill the rating agency, extremely tough, down another 6% to $7.35. our senior correspondent has more on the fallout for us. hi, scott. >> hi, sue, a fallout from this. a complaint that's more than 120 pages long and chalk full o
silver lake has done deals like this before with seagate and we do think it gets done. >> what does this deal allow dell to do that it could not do as a public company? >> well, it's really more of the same, maybe at a quicker pace, higher level of magnitude. more investment in r&d, m & a continues as is but at a faster clip. it's really a continuation of what they have been doing for the last three or four years. >> what can dell do to get its monlgo back, revitalize...
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seagate brought the building for $99 $90 million. it cost $300 million to build. good deal for them. it will continue to be used but the letters are coming down. >> at least something will go back in there. thanks very much. >>> 5:15 right now. christina loren is back to tell us about a decent day out there. not as foggy as yesterday. >> not as foggy right at the surface but dreary and overcast. cloudy. you know what? we'll bring the sunshine back tomorrow. that's something to look forward to. 5:16 now. a live look outside at sfo. we had flight delays yesterday starting at 7:00 a.m. one-hour delays continued until noon because of that thick fog. this morning even though the fog isn't right at the surface, we're probably still going to see flight delays. we'll check on those for you all morning long as we still have kind of a low area deck of clouds just hovering over the bay area making for dangerous landing scenarios. 48 degrees in san francisco right now. 46 in novato. and 40 in sonoma. thanks for waking up with us in oakland. 50 degrees to start just as you wer
seagate brought the building for $99 $90 million. it cost $300 million to build. good deal for them. it will continue to be used but the letters are coming down. >> at least something will go back in there. thanks very much. >>> 5:15 right now. christina loren is back to tell us about a decent day out there. not as foggy as yesterday. >> not as foggy right at the surface but dreary and overcast. cloudy. you know what? we'll bring the sunshine back tomorrow. that's something...
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seagate, maker of disk drives bought the building for $90 million. >> and standard & poor's is beingd for intentionally misleading mortgage risks before the great recession of 2009. the government answers s&p was more interested in making money than accurately grading mortgage backed securities, something the agency denies. banks back then would take a stack of mortgages and put them together into a security. that's something you could sell. a cdo. the allegation is that s&p would not only give this a good grade even though they were high risk mortgages, bankers hit on the idea of removing the worst risks off the bottom of these and repackaging these into a brand new cdo and s&p would give this a good rating and sell that to investors. s&p denies that it knowingly did wrong. don't buy this. >> good illustration. >> put it in perspective for us. thank you very much, scott. >>> this morning we're just about a year away from the winter olympics in sochi, russia. we got to get ready. winter games celebrate the best on the slopes and on the ice. >> with that our own bob redell, a man of m
seagate, maker of disk drives bought the building for $90 million. >> and standard & poor's is beingd for intentionally misleading mortgage risks before the great recession of 2009. the government answers s&p was more interested in making money than accurately grading mortgage backed securities, something the agency denies. banks back then would take a stack of mortgages and put them together into a security. that's something you could sell. a cdo. the allegation is that s&p...
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real estate investment trust of a von bay had a tough fourth quarter, incomes slumping 62% and seagate technology reporting second-quarter profits down 16% and harmon international a 20% drop in profits and the company cutting at least 500 jobs as part of restructuring. twc losing ground at its fourth-quarter profits fell 9% and constellation brands trying to block the anheuser-busch takeover of modelo. worst performer on the dow this week, merck after reporting that profits declined. maria, back for you. >> yeah, not participating in the rally, for sure. thanks. much more ahead on this edition of the "closing bell." what's up with pimco's bill gross who will speak with me after the break. he refuses to buy into the bull market. and bob dahl stuck his neck out on the bullish market. right now he looks very correct. he's coming up to give us the backdrop on that and the banks, held their feet to the fire during the financial crisis. find out how wall street's paychecks are keeping pace with the surge in the markets. back in a moment. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. t
real estate investment trust of a von bay had a tough fourth quarter, incomes slumping 62% and seagate technology reporting second-quarter profits down 16% and harmon international a 20% drop in profits and the company cutting at least 500 jobs as part of restructuring. twc losing ground at its fourth-quarter profits fell 9% and constellation brands trying to block the anheuser-busch takeover of modelo. worst performer on the dow this week, merck after reporting that profits declined. maria,...